AR-based Contact Lenses - Coming Soon!

AR-based Contact Lenses - Coming Soon!

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In today's Disruptive Inspiration Daily: 3D Printing, AR and Autonomous Agriculture - Our world is on the brink of a technological revolution as 3D printed contact lenses with AR navigation become a reality, AI technology is responsibly deployed, and SwarmFarm raises $12 million for its autonomous agtech platform.


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3D printed contact lenses with built-in AR-based navigation may be coming

Meta CEO Mark ?Zuckerberg , and a few others are investing in what some call the next big technology revolution, metaverse. It is a virtual world mixed with real world elements facilitated by bulky mixed reality headsets. But things may change soon. A team of researchers have developed the technology that can be used to 3D print smart contact lenses that can implement augmented reality (AR)-based navigation.As per a paper published in journal Advanced Science, the technology can incorporate AR features by printing micro-patterns on a lens display using a 3D printer without applying voltage.


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Deploying a multidisciplinary strategy with embedded responsible AI

The risk landscape ?of AI is broad and evolving. For instance, ML models, which are often developed using vast, complex, and continuously updated datasets, require a high level of digitization and connectivity in software and engineering pipelines. Yet the eradication of IT silos, both within the enterprise and potentially with external partners, increases the attack surface for cyber criminals and hackers. Cyber security and resilience is an essential component of the digital transformation agenda on which AI depends.


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SwarmFarm raises $12 million for its autonomous agtech platform

Queensland agtech startup ?SwarmFarm Robotics has finalised a $12 million Series A round led by Conexus Venture Capital. The Canadian firm is joined by Tribe Global Ventures, Access Capital, Tenacious Ventures and GrainInnovate.


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HevenDrones unveils its first of three hydrogen-powered drones planned for 2023

HevenDrones is pursuing ?its efforts to produce longer-lasting, sustainable alternatives to lithium battery-powered UAV flights with today’s introduction of its first hydrogen-fueled H2D55 drone. Tel Aviv-based HevenDrones unveiled the H2D55 as the first of three drones using hydrogen technology that it plans to release over the course of 2023. The initial UAV uses the deeper power reserves of hydrogen compared to lithium batteries to enable flights of up to 100 minutes while transporting maximum payloads of 7 kilos.


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Bing’s secret AI rules powering its ChatGPT-like chat have been revealed

Microsoft’s new version ?of Bing, which is now powered by OpenAI, opened up more widely to users over the weekend. In a few days, some of those users have already figured out the secret rules that Microsoft uses to keep its AI chat behaving as intended.


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The promises and pitfalls of ChatGPT: 10 digital leaders on how hospitals might use it

In a little ?more than two months since its launch, ChatGPT passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam and prompted major scientific journals to ban or restrict its use in research. Now, hospital and health system leaders are trying to determine where the technology could be most helpful and where it may cause harm.


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AI generates virtual 3D cities that extend infinitely in any direction

Detailed three-dimensional virtual ?cities can be quickly created by an artificial intelligence, which could be useful for making virtual reality worlds or training autonomous cars An artificial intelligence called InfiniCity can build virtual cities that extend in all directions seemingly without end. It could lead to virtual reality worlds that millions of people can interact in or be used for training driverless cars how to cope with new surroundings.


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US court uses ChatGPT to deliver ruling

This appears to ?be the first instance of a legal judgement being made with the aid of an AI text generator as a judge in Colombia, US used ChatGPT to issue a court decision. The case featured a disagreement with a health insurance provider over whether or not a child with autism should be covered for medical care.


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